United States. Taylor Swift's company, TAS Rights Management, filed three trademark applications with the United States Patent and Trademark Office on April 24 to register two sound marks and one visual depiction tied to the singer's voice and image, signaling a legal step taken in response to concerns about artificial intelligence-generated impersonations. Los Angeles and Washington reports this week identified the filings after intellectual-property attorney Josh Gerben of Gerben IP spotted them and outlets including Variety and Deadline published details on April 27–28; the filings list phrases 'Hey, it's Taylor' and 'Hey, it's Taylor Swift' and a photograph from the Eras Tour.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is getting better at mimicking people. This includes public figures like Taylor Swift. It's a privacy concern. If you're a fan, you want to know you're hearing from the real Taylor, not an AI.
Taylor Swift is taking legal steps to protect her image and voice from AI impersonations. It's a growing issue in the entertainment industry. If you're worried about AI impersonations, check the source of what you're seeing or hearing. Worth forwarding if you know a Swiftie who should be in the know.
Artists and rights holders gain a clearer legal basis to assert control over commercial use of voice recordings and specified images when used or imitated by AI systems.
Third-party users of AI tools and some generative platforms may face increased restrictions, takedowns, or legal challenges when generating or distributing voice and likeness reproductions.
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